2017
DOI: 10.12911/22998993/68211
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Reduction of an Adverse Impact During Well Drilling by Means of Drilling Waste Usage

Abstract: The problem of drilling waste utilisation is assumed to be resolved through the implementation of the complex of environment protection measures in production engineering. They include primarily the use in the process of well drilling of drilling mud on the basis of water-soluble biodegradable polymers and a four-stage drilling mud refining system. Secondly, the usage of the well site construction with trenching for allocation of expressed bore mud and a temporary ground tank for drilling waste water.

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“…Since rural areas are open systems, their management is not an autonomous closed structure. The process of managing rural areas is an integral element of the existing system of state and municipal government (Movchan and Yakovleva, 2017;Kuznetsov and Suprun, 2017;Semenov and Kuznetcov, 2015;Malarev et al, 2019;Shishlyannikov and Lavrenko, 2016;Nefedov, 2018;Ganieva et al, 2017). There are two outlines formed in the structure of rural areas management: the external one, where the state is the subject of management, and the internal one, where local and self-government and the economic authorities are the subjects of management (Pikulkin, 2010;Korableva et al, 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since rural areas are open systems, their management is not an autonomous closed structure. The process of managing rural areas is an integral element of the existing system of state and municipal government (Movchan and Yakovleva, 2017;Kuznetsov and Suprun, 2017;Semenov and Kuznetcov, 2015;Malarev et al, 2019;Shishlyannikov and Lavrenko, 2016;Nefedov, 2018;Ganieva et al, 2017). There are two outlines formed in the structure of rural areas management: the external one, where the state is the subject of management, and the internal one, where local and self-government and the economic authorities are the subjects of management (Pikulkin, 2010;Korableva et al, 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another challenge of digital transformation is to keep up with the latest technologies, and the flip side of the coin is to preserve the transformations that have occurred inside. Today, new problems have appeared: how to use artificial intelligence, machine learning and the Internet of things [32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of artificial soils in urban conditions is emphasized in the research of Russian [3,4] and foreign [5,6] scientists. There are also reports on the future of using processing waste to develop soils [7][8][9] and on the effectiveness of the reclamation using such soils [10][11][12][13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%